Michael B. Wielgorecki, Sr., 64, of Guilford passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 28th, 2022 at Yale New Haven Hospital with his fiancé by his side. Born in New Haven on March 12, 1958, he was the son of the late Felix and Demitria Carelli Wielgorecki. Michael was a printer for 30 years having worked for Northeast Graphics. He enjoyed boating, kayaking, frequent trips to the casino and was an avid New York Yankees fan. He is survived by his son Michael B. Wielgorecki, Jr. (Jana Peters), a daughter Jennifer, his loving companion of many years Candace Montefusco, sisters Priscilla Bednarczyk (Steven), Eleanor Gustavson (Lars) and Joanne Juergens (Timothy). Also survived by five grandchildren, four great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and his faithful friend, his dog Chrissy.
The visiting hours will be Monday, June 6th from 5 to 8 PM at The Havens Family, North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue.
God knows I wish I got more time with you.💔💔 Candy is an amazing woman like you told me. ❤️
Rest In Peace Michael. I count one of my greatest blessings in life to be how our lives intersected in a way none of us ever could have expected and how family was brought together in ways none of us will probably ever understand. I do not know why you called home to God so suddenly and on the day that it happened, but I know that you are in a blessed place and at peace, looking over your whole family.
Remembering all the family holidays, Sunday dinners and cookouts we shared at your parents home. Will never forget the time you came to Krista’s birthday party with balloons after you were done working the Memorial Day parade with Eugene. She loved them. So many memories that will never be forgotten. You will be missed but will never forget you.
My sincere condolences to Priscilla, Eleanor, Joanne and Michael
Reminiscing about all the fun times we had together. I spent a lot of my young childhood with Aunt Dottie, Uncle Fran, you and your sisters. My cousins were the best . You always took the time to entertain me on the yard swing or walk me up to the red barn pit where someone was always working on a car. Your laugh was contagious and you always wore a smile. Thank you for all the wonderful memories I cherish and hold them close . This isn’t good bye, but a see you later. My deepest sympathies to Priscilla, Eleanor,Joanne, Michael, Jennifer and Candy.